Re: Albums where the BEST song is the LAST song!

wow, did you all misinterpret the title to mean "the last song is a good song", or do you all really think your choices are the actual best song on the album? because if its the latter, a lot of you suck.

Re: Albums where the BEST song is the LAST song!

Originally Posted by Sexecutioner

wow, did you all misinterpret the title to mean "the last song is a good song", or do you all really think your choices are the actual best song on the album? because if its the latter, a lot of you suck.

Re: Albums where the BEST song is the LAST song!

A good track to be sure, but I feel "Do the Astral Plane" is the best song on that album.

I'm torn but feel this way as well, although some of the early tracks are absolute monsters that I enjoy listening to more (Zodiac Shit, Computer Face, etc.), but I don't know if I could call them the best. The whole album is pretty retardedly sweet.

Re: Albums where the BEST song is the LAST song!

Originally Posted by nosurprises12

A good track to be sure, but I feel "Do the Astral Plane" is the best song on that album.

Do the Astral Plane is a fantastic track, but I remember the first time I heard Galaxy in Janakai in a live set and it just floored me. It took a couple of listens for it to dawn on me just how great the song is with all it's subtleties, too.

"Hey everyone, it's me, 2015. I read all of your posts about the War On Drugs topping 2014 album of the year lists, and honestly I was a little weirded out by it too. So, here's a shitload of huge albums right up front to avoid that kind of situation again. Cool? Cool."

Re: Albums where the BEST song is the LAST song!

Originally Posted by frazzles

Do the Astral Plane is a fantastic track, but I remember the first time I heard Galaxy in Janakai in a live set and it just floored me. It took a couple of listens for it to dawn on me just how great the song is with all it's subtleties, too.

This. When the snare kicks in? Goodbye sanity.

I specifically loved the way Galaxy evolved from 2008 to the present, from a live banger to an absolutely essential headphone track.